Space Time and Thought in Kant

Space  Time  and Thought in Kant
Author: A. Melnick
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1989-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0792301358

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Space Time and Thought in Kant

Space  Time  and Thought in Kant
Author: A. Melnick
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400922990

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The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism

The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism
Author: Gerad Gentry,Konstantin Pollok
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107197701

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Explores imagination and human rationality in a crucial period of philosophy, from hermeneutics and transcendental logic to ethics and aesthetics.

Mind And Reality The Space time Window

Mind And Reality  The Space time Window
Author: Schommers Wolfram
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-09-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814556798

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The relationship between mind and reality is usually perceived as an event that takes place in reality and producing simultaneously an internal image in the mind. So it takes place twice, so to speak, and there is a one-to-one correspondence between the two events. Within this conception, matter is embedded in space and time, and can be designated as “container-principle”. This monograph emphasizes that the well-known philosopher Immanuel Kant denied this principle and he stated that reality is principally not recognizable to a human being, and modern biological evolution seems to lead exactly to Kant's point of view. Within the theory of evolution, man's image about reality in mind does not have to be complete and true in the sense of a precise reproduction, and it is relatively easy to recognize that even space and time should not be elements of reality outside. Within this conception, only a certain part of reality, which the human being needs for mastering life, is projected onto space and time, and we come to the so-called “projection principle”. Then, spacetime defines the window to reality, leading to a number of exciting and essential questions, some of which are discussed in this monograph.As is known, current physics is mainly based on the container-principle. But this monograph proposes that the projection principle is obviously more suitable and could help to solve open-ended questions as, for example, in connection with the nature of time, the particle-wave duality, the cosmological constant, etc. Regarding the statistical behavior of matter, Einstein's statement “God does not play dice” has to be seen in a new light, but also Feynman's general viewpoint on quantum theory that it cannot be understood by man. However, conventional quantum theory is obviously not a consistent framework as per the projection principle. The term “world equation” is critically probed in this monograph.

Space Time and the Limits of Human Understanding

Space  Time and the Limits of Human Understanding
Author: Shyam Wuppuluri,Giancarlo Ghirardi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319444185

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In this compendium of essays, some of the world’s leading thinkers discuss their conceptions of space and time, as viewed through the lens of their own discipline. With an epilogue on the limits of human understanding, this volume hosts contributions from six or more diverse fields. It presumes only rudimentary background knowledge on the part of the reader. Time and again, through the prism of intellect, humans have tried to diffract reality into various distinct, yet seamless, atomic, yet holistic, independent, yet interrelated disciplines and have attempted to study it contextually. Philosophers debate the paradoxes, or engage in meditations, dialogues and reflections on the content and nature of space and time. Physicists, too, have been trying to mold space and time to fit their notions concerning micro- and macro-worlds. Mathematicians focus on the abstract aspects of space, time and measurement. While cognitive scientists ponder over the perceptual and experiential facets of our consciousness of space and time, computer scientists theoretically and practically try to optimize the space-time complexities in storing and retrieving data/information. The list is never-ending. Linguists, logicians, artists, evolutionary biologists, geographers etc., all are trying to weave a web of understanding around the same duo. However, our endeavour into a world of such endless imagination is restrained by intellectual dilemmas such as: Can humans comprehend everything? Are there any limits? Can finite thought fathom infinity? We have sought far and wide among the best minds to furnish articles that provide an overview of the above topics. We hope that, through this journey, a symphony of patterns and tapestry of intuitions will emerge, providing the reader with insights into the questions: What is Space? What is Time? Chapter [15] of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

Time and its Importance in Modern Thought

Time and its Importance in Modern Thought
Author: M. F. Cleugh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780429685200

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Originally published in 1937. This book is a classic work on the philosophy of time, looking at the pshychology, physics and logic of time before investigating the views of Kant, Bergson, Alexander, McTaggart and Dunne. The second half of the book contains more indepth consideration of prediction, the concepts of past and future, and reality.

The Theory of Relativity and a Priori Knowledge

The Theory of Relativity and a Priori Knowledge
Author: Hans Reichenbach
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1965
Genre: Relativity (Physics)
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Understanding Space Time

Understanding Space Time
Author: Robert DiSalle
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006-04-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139452665

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Presenting the history of space-time physics, from Newton to Einstein, as a philosophical development DiSalle reflects our increasing understanding of the connections between ideas of space and time and our physical knowledge. He suggests that philosophy's greatest impact on physics has come about, less by the influence of philosophical hypotheses, than by the philosophical analysis of concepts of space, time and motion, and the roles they play in our assumptions about physical objects and physical measurements. This way of thinking leads to interpretations of the work of Newton and Einstein and the connections between them. It also offers ways of looking at old questions about a priori knowledge, the physical interpretation of mathematics, and the nature of conceptual change. Understanding Space-Time will interest readers in philosophy, history and philosophy of science, and physics, as well as readers interested in the relations between physics and philosophy.